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This page is part of the Azure documentation. It contains code examples and configuration instructions for working with Azure services.
Bias Analysis
Bias Types:
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windows_tools
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windows_first
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missing_linux_example
Summary:
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows bias by referencing Windows-specific tools and patterns (such as Cloud Witness and Windows Server Failover Clusters), linking to Windows-focused best practices, and omitting equivalent Linux guidance or examples. There are no Linux-specific instructions, screenshots, or references to Linux-based SQL Server deployments, and the high availability/disaster recovery sections focus exclusively on Windows clustering technologies.
Recommendations:
- Include explicit guidance and examples for assessing SQL Server instances running on Linux, including any differences in discovery, assessment, or migration steps.
- Add references and links to Linux-specific best practices for SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines, such as performance tuning and high availability options for Linux.
- When discussing high availability and disaster recovery, mention Linux clustering solutions (e.g., Pacemaker) and provide links to relevant documentation.
- Ensure that any tool or feature (such as Cloud Witness or Shared Disk) is described with both Windows and Linux applicability, or clarify if it is Windows-only.
- Provide screenshots and walkthroughs that include Linux-based SQL Server environments, not just Windows.
- Balance references to Windows and Linux in all sections, especially when discussing licensing (e.g., mention RHEL/SLES subscriptions in parity with Windows Server licenses).
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